Placing Transdisciplinarity in Context: A Review of Approaches to Connect Scholars, Society and Action
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. Results: Literature Review
3.1. Indigenous/Local Knowledge
3.2. Participatory Action Research
3.3. Knowledge with Action
3.4. Knowledge Integration
3.5. Translational Science
3.6. Evidence-Based Practice
3.7. Citizen Science
3.8. Collaborative Adaptive Management
4. Results: Exploring Interactions
5. Discussion
5.1. Meta-Themes across Approaches
5.1.1. Attention to Social Processes of Knowledge Production
5.1.2. Recognizing Different Ways of Knowing
5.1.3. Considerations of Power
5.1.4. Navigating Complexity and Reconsidering the Value of Generalization
5.2. Implications of Understanding TDA Antecedents
5.2.1. Expanded Roles for Knowledge Production
5.2.2. Training the Next Generation
5.2.3. Incentive Systems
5.2.4. Implications for the Practice of Transdisciplinarity
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Search Terms for Each Approach
- Citizen Science: “Citizen Science”
- Collaborative Adaptive Management: “Collaborative Adaptive Management” and “Community Based Adaptive Management”
- Evidence Based Practice: “Evidence Based Practice”
- Indigenous and Local Knowledge: “Indigenous Science”, “Indigenous Knowledge”, “Traditional Ecological Knowledge”
- Knowledge Integration: “Knowledge Integration”, “Indigenous Knowledge”, “Traditional Ecological Knowledge”
- Knowledge to Action: “Knowledge to Action”
- Participatory Action Research: “Participatory Action Research” and “Action Research”
- Transdisciplinary: “Transdisciplinary Science” and “Transdisciplinary Knowledge”
- Translational Science: “Translational Science”
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Knapp, C.N.; Reid, R.S.; Fernández-Giménez, M.E.; Klein, J.A.; Galvin, K.A. Placing Transdisciplinarity in Context: A Review of Approaches to Connect Scholars, Society and Action. Sustainability 2019, 11, 4899. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11184899
Knapp CN, Reid RS, Fernández-Giménez ME, Klein JA, Galvin KA. Placing Transdisciplinarity in Context: A Review of Approaches to Connect Scholars, Society and Action. Sustainability. 2019; 11(18):4899. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11184899
Chicago/Turabian StyleKnapp, Corrine Nöel, Robin S. Reid, María E. Fernández-Giménez, Julia A. Klein, and Kathleen A. Galvin. 2019. "Placing Transdisciplinarity in Context: A Review of Approaches to Connect Scholars, Society and Action" Sustainability 11, no. 18: 4899. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11184899